FAQ

If you’re experiencing PTSD symptoms:

What is the Quresta RTM Protocol™?

The Quresta Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories Protocol™ is a non-drug, non-traumatizing treatment that re-programs the neurological connection between the brain’s feeling center and specific traumatic memories. It requires 3-4, 90-minute therapy sessions. The treatments completely eliminate traumatic nightmares, flashbacks, and directly related emotional problems for over 90% of clients.

How is the Quresta RTM Protocol™ treatment administered to clients?

During the clinician-led sessions, the client sits in a comfortable chair and visualizes pictures on an imagined movie screen in a way that separates the traumatic memories from the traumatic feelings. The sessions require no homework or practice outside of the therapy. Clients remain completely relaxed and comfortable while they construct the images on the imagined movie screen during the treatments. The treatments completely eliminate traumatic nightmares, flashbacks, and directly related emotional problems for over 90% of clients. After the Quresta RTM Protocol™, people can remember past traumatic events with no traumatic feelings.

For what clients is the Quresta RTM Protocol™ most effective?

The Quresta RTM Protocol™ treatment works for people dealing with a wide range of traumatic events. Whether the traumatic event happened one month ago or years ago the Quresta RTM Protocol™ can help clients of all ages. Anyone who is tired of suffering from PTSD symptoms and wants a better quality of daily living will gain from the RTM Protocol™ treatment. Even the most skeptical clients who have been willing to give the Quresta RTM Protocol™ a chance have been grateful they went forward with the treatment.

Does the Quresta RTM Protocol™ work with multiple traumas?

Yes, the Quresta RTM Protocol™ is designed to work with multiple traumatic events in order to alleviate the symptoms of PTSD. Typically, treating 1-4 events works to reprogram the brain and collapse all PTSD symptoms.

If you are a clinician:

Who can get certified in the Quresta RTM Protocol™ ?

All qualifying mental health professionals licensed through a state board or working under an independently licensed supervisor. (Note: Graduate students must be on a licensing track and working under the supervision of a fully-licensed mental health clinician).

What does the training include?

A combination of 2.5 days of live interactive webinar training and an online classroom program to be completed at your own pace. The training starts with a 3-hour Zoom orientation, followed by 2.5 days of training. Participants must complete a follow-up certification process to use the Quresta RTM Protocol™ in their clinical practice.

How do I register for training?

Submit your email address, and you will be sent a link for the upcoming training schedule, including dates, times, availability and pricing. You can then create Quresta account and register for training.

Do you offer group training?

Yes. We provide Quresta RTM Protocol™ training for groups at a discounted rate. Dedicated training is available for groups of 12 or more at a discounted rate. Groups of less than 12 can join regularly scheduled training and are also eligible for a discounted rate.

Who are the trainers?

Robin C. Hampton, MS, LMHC

Robin is the owner of a private practice that provides mental health services and is the Executive Director of a non-profit that provides supervision of misdemeanor probation services. She specializes in trauma, conflict resolution, family court mediation, parent coordination, and social investigations. She recently took on the role of Global Director of Education and Training for The Research and Recognition (R&R) Project.

Daniel K. Blackwood, MA, LPCC

Daniel is the Director of The Evolution Group in New Mexico. He specializes in trauma recovery with couples and partners who want to recover from betrayal, gambling disorders, and addiction. Author of Integrity Recovery™, Daniel teaches, supervises, and is working on a new book on Mindfulness-Based Emotional Processing.